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but beyond that, the civil- rights movement started in the 1920's, long before the security issues of iran. at a time when the shah was best friends with the royal family in bahrain. these uprisings in bahrain have been happening almost every 10 years since then. this is nothing new. even in a plain and simple way, why would a government that does not allow freedom and liberties and rights to their own people tell an entire population of another country to go and take to the streets to protest for rights and representation and freedom? even the very basics of the situation would not make any sense for iran to be involved. this is about oppression, the fact the government of bahrain has been oppressing the people for so long that people said enough is enough. they were inspired by what happened in tunisia and egypt and took to the streets and demanded dignity and human rights. >> thank you for being with us, maryam al-khawaja, acting president of the bahrain center for human rights. her father, abdulhadi al- khawaja, also head of the organization, has been jailed since the government's
but beyond that, the civil- rights movement started in the 1920's, long before the security issues of iran. at a time when the shah was best friends with the royal family in bahrain. these uprisings in bahrain have been happening almost every 10 years since then. this is nothing new. even in a plain and simple way, why would a government that does not allow freedom and liberties and rights to their own people tell an entire population of another country to go and take to the streets to protest...
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in the bill, we put protections in it so that even though we have the indian civil rights act, that there is a jury of their peers. we put in the protections to be able to make sure if a tribe takes on these responsibilities to have a non natives in their court systems, that they would have defense. we made sure there was a task that is not just a nonmember coming into our communities, and having this act taken upon this act of violence, but it is someone who is chosen to live in our communities who is living with a member of our community, who lives and works there on the -- on a regular basis. they have agreed there so there is some implied consent. those are things we know are already in the bill and we believe those things addressed any questions they may have. we will continue to work with members of leadership. is really important to us our sovereignty is recognized and that our tribal system is recognized and that we can address perpetrators in our community that violate our women and children. >> characterized the gap? >> there is one. i am very confident our gatt is not -- it is
in the bill, we put protections in it so that even though we have the indian civil rights act, that there is a jury of their peers. we put in the protections to be able to make sure if a tribe takes on these responsibilities to have a non natives in their court systems, that they would have defense. we made sure there was a task that is not just a nonmember coming into our communities, and having this act taken upon this act of violence, but it is someone who is chosen to live in our...
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1965 which is the most effective civil rights legislation ever enacted by congress. now, the voting rights act of 1965 was passed just one year after i graduated from high school. growing up in el paso, texas, i vividly remember the days of jim crow, segregation and the poll tax. should the supreme court rule against the justice department and overturn this important legislation, minority communities will lose mean of their voting protection. later this month, i intend to join my colleagues in the congressional black caucus to listen to the oral arguments for this case at the supreme court. many of us were part of the 390-33 majority, along with 98 senators who voted to re-authorize the voting rights act in 2006. we agreed there is still a compelling need to protect and preserve the voting rights of all americans. after all, this right that lies at the very heart of our democracy must not be eroded. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend.
1965 which is the most effective civil rights legislation ever enacted by congress. now, the voting rights act of 1965 was passed just one year after i graduated from high school. growing up in el paso, texas, i vividly remember the days of jim crow, segregation and the poll tax. should the supreme court rule against the justice department and overturn this important legislation, minority communities will lose mean of their voting protection. later this month, i intend to join my colleagues in...
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we are the largest civil rights organization in the world. and we have been part of the fabric of america ever since 1871. okay. so we belong to every community in the united states and there are second amendment supporters on both sides of the aisle that truly believe in the argument of people being able to buy a gun. just in the same vein of we have freedom of religion, we also have freedom from religion. we have freedom to buy a gun, shouldn't we have freedom from people who have guns? >> absolutely. background checks should be put in place immediately. there's no reason, even harry reid shouldn't be afraid to put that up for a vote. and i think they would get the support out of a republican congress. that is not a second amendment issue. the fact is that you are -- you are allowed to have a gun in your home, you are allowed to protect yourself. it doesn't mean that, for example, in new york city, you're allowed to walk around carrying a gun. it's for the safety of the whole. that's okay. what's going on right here is really republicans ne
we are the largest civil rights organization in the world. and we have been part of the fabric of america ever since 1871. okay. so we belong to every community in the united states and there are second amendment supporters on both sides of the aisle that truly believe in the argument of people being able to buy a gun. just in the same vein of we have freedom of religion, we also have freedom from religion. we have freedom to buy a gun, shouldn't we have freedom from people who have guns?...
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the right to vote vote hopefully enough obama says our voting experience is the biggest threat to civil liberties the patriot act the n.d.a. not. nope voting lines maybe that's because he supports all these bills that have stripped our most fundamental rights i guess the biggest takeaway from last night's state of the union was a realization i had that obama actually has a really tough job you guys i mean after all it must be a burden to shield millions of people from the truth. so needless to say it's hard to believe all this rhetoric we've been hearing it for the last four years indeed obama put forth a very strong agenda last night but does he have a like minded congress to follow suit or to his very own megan lopez was at the state of the union address asking some hard hitting questions to members on the hill and now she joins me to break it all down nice to have you on the show for the first time a damn thing turned right on me so let's talk about drones the issue of the biggest elephant in the room of course obama didn't mention is address let's hear from representative debbie was
the right to vote vote hopefully enough obama says our voting experience is the biggest threat to civil liberties the patriot act the n.d.a. not. nope voting lines maybe that's because he supports all these bills that have stripped our most fundamental rights i guess the biggest takeaway from last night's state of the union was a realization i had that obama actually has a really tough job you guys i mean after all it must be a burden to shield millions of people from the truth. so needless to...
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the right to vote vote hopefully enough obama says our voting experience is the biggest threat to civil liberties the patriot act the n.d.a. not. nope voting lines maybe that's because he supports all these bills that have stripped our most fundamental rights i guess the biggest takeaway from last night's state of the union was a realization i had that obama actually has a really tough job you guys i mean after all it must be a burden to shield millions of people from the truth. so needless to say it's hard to believe all this rhetoric we've been hearing it for the last four years indeed obama put forth a very strong agenda last night but does he have a like minded congress to follow suit or to his very own megan lopez was at the state of the union address asking some hard hitting questions to members on the hill and now she joins me to break it all down nice to have you on the show for the first time maybe things turned right on me so let's talk about drones the issue of the biggest elephant in the room of course obama didn't mention is address let's hear from representative debbie was
the right to vote vote hopefully enough obama says our voting experience is the biggest threat to civil liberties the patriot act the n.d.a. not. nope voting lines maybe that's because he supports all these bills that have stripped our most fundamental rights i guess the biggest takeaway from last night's state of the union was a realization i had that obama actually has a really tough job you guys i mean after all it must be a burden to shield millions of people from the truth. so needless to...
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martin luther king, to engage in debates and discussion that resulted in the 1964 civil rights act and the 1965 voting rights act. and here we are today with the opportunity for people from all walks of life and all communities to be able to show and to have as of september 28, 2011, the upholding of the preclearance provision, a very special provision of the voting rights act, by a district court, federal court, in the district of columbia. shelby vs. the united states now is before the supreme court. in my argument, mr. speaker, this is no time to eliminate preclearance. i'm reminded of a letter i wrote to the u.s. attorney's office, attorney general eric holder, to just in my city alone, the city of houston, to report 15 voter abuse cases. without the preclearance where would we be? or the proposal to eliminate the independent school district board of trustees, over a school district that has worked hard to survive, will be subjected to the preclearance to determine whether not only the students will be denied their right to learn in a school district they love and is fighting for t
martin luther king, to engage in debates and discussion that resulted in the 1964 civil rights act and the 1965 voting rights act. and here we are today with the opportunity for people from all walks of life and all communities to be able to show and to have as of september 28, 2011, the upholding of the preclearance provision, a very special provision of the voting rights act, by a district court, federal court, in the district of columbia. shelby vs. the united states now is before the...
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rights, civil liberties and individual privacy. we are unable to work with the private sector as we design and implement these programs just as we have been working closely with them up until this point. so they can operate in an effective manner and government is doing everything it can to help ensure cybersecurity of the nation. i would like to turn to my colleague and friend deputy attorney general jim cole. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for being here today for this very important announcement. last year the administration made its views on the importance of privacy and civil liberties clear during the deliberation on the cybersecured of legislation. cybersecurity and privacy are not mutually exclusive. also affirmed its commitment and i quote again the sharing of information must be conducted in a manner that preserve the americans privacy, data confidentiality and civil liberties. as you heard from everyone here today this is a foundational peace, everyone supports this as we go forward. today as we rollout the execu
rights, civil liberties and individual privacy. we are unable to work with the private sector as we design and implement these programs just as we have been working closely with them up until this point. so they can operate in an effective manner and government is doing everything it can to help ensure cybersecurity of the nation. i would like to turn to my colleague and friend deputy attorney general jim cole. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for being here today for this very...
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the voting rights act is the most important civil rights law ever passed and one of the most important laws ever passed by congress. it's a very consequential law that has impacted our society in all sorts of ways that people don't realize. the most important provision of the voting rights act is provision sect five which forces the states primarily in the sit to clear their voting pages with the federal government. it's the most powerful enforcement tool that the federal government has at least with rewards to parts of the country, the parts with the worst history of racial discrimination to try to stop the voter suppression efforts that we saw in 2012. the facts, for example that texas's voter i.d. law in texas redistricting plans not in effect right now is because of section five of the voting rights act. what would happen is if conservatives were able to strike down this provision it would green light voter suppression everywhere, because once they can get writ of sect five, they'll take aim at other parts of it and start chipping away. the remedies to stop voter discrimination wil
the voting rights act is the most important civil rights law ever passed and one of the most important laws ever passed by congress. it's a very consequential law that has impacted our society in all sorts of ways that people don't realize. the most important provision of the voting rights act is provision sect five which forces the states primarily in the sit to clear their voting pages with the federal government. it's the most powerful enforcement tool that the federal government has at...
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. >> connie rice is a civil rights attorney in los angeles. we'll talk to her about the ramifications of dorner's death and the investigation by the lapd. we begin with nick valencia. he's been following the investigation in big bear lake, california. nick, when will authorities be reasonably 100% sure the body in the burned out cabin is christopher dorner's? >> reporter: carol it could potentially take days before authorities are able to officially confirm whether or not that was kris dorner's body pulled out of the cabin. they'll use dna testing, dental records. if there's any indication, the manhunt is over and things are back to relative normalcy. where we're standing here is where the first command post was for the san bernardino police department, less than 100 yards from the cabin where chris dorner tied up a couple and stole their car. it's not the one with the two balconies but the one with two balconies behind there. chris dorner could have been hiding behind the noses of the sheriff's department. carol? >> nick valencia reporting li
. >> connie rice is a civil rights attorney in los angeles. we'll talk to her about the ramifications of dorner's death and the investigation by the lapd. we begin with nick valencia. he's been following the investigation in big bear lake, california. nick, when will authorities be reasonably 100% sure the body in the burned out cabin is christopher dorner's? >> reporter: carol it could potentially take days before authorities are able to officially confirm whether or not that was...
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doug is right, there are civilized processes in a civilized society to address grievances. martha: someone said, that you think that, but only place you can go is to the police and they're not going to help you. >> that is a worrying trend on the left for a long time, sort of against the police, against law enforcement. glorifying cop killers. we've seen this time and time again. not in every case but we've seen it in the past where you have radical elements on the left who believe that people who are fighting the power so to speak are the heroes. martha: standing up to power. standing up to authority. one more thought from doug. >> bottom line, if you talk to an l.a.p.d. member he is going to say he lives in fear of the review process. certainly the case in new york city and other large metropolitan areas. bottom line, monica's right. this is an abomination and martha, there is no way to excuse this. those people ought to be ashamed of themselves. martha: doug, monica, thank you very much. >> thank you. martha: good talking to you today. a lot of strange stuff surrounding
doug is right, there are civilized processes in a civilized society to address grievances. martha: someone said, that you think that, but only place you can go is to the police and they're not going to help you. >> that is a worrying trend on the left for a long time, sort of against the police, against law enforcement. glorifying cop killers. we've seen this time and time again. not in every case but we've seen it in the past where you have radical elements on the left who believe that...
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rights union. protesters planned to demonstrate before today's noon meeting the scene county administration building in oakland. >> new this morning the world's biggest airline is a step closer to reality following a merger between american airlines and us airways. the boards of both approved the deal with details released by the airlines but it still needs to be aproved by the bankruptcy judge and the us airway shareholders leaving u.s. travel dominated by four more jail airlines. the american, united, delta and southwest. they would control three 40s of all airline traffic in the country. >> and the weather outside, i would put five bucks on delays flying into sfo. >> you are saying the weather is frightful in. >> fogful. >> fogful. >> okay, register that and trade man it. here is a look at what is going on, milder this morning. we have mid-30's around santa rosa and novato. everyone else including napa, is in the upper 30's to mid 40's. san francisco is at 47. san jose is at 42. we will hang out
rights union. protesters planned to demonstrate before today's noon meeting the scene county administration building in oakland. >> new this morning the world's biggest airline is a step closer to reality following a merger between american airlines and us airways. the boards of both approved the deal with details released by the airlines but it still needs to be aproved by the bankruptcy judge and the us airway shareholders leaving u.s. travel dominated by four more jail airlines. the...
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to a education is i social justice issue and if you deny that you're denying their civil rights. that's how we feel about being proactive. now there is a line of demarcation happens and we want to be proactive i know jill is looking at me. when the event happens and there is harm that occurs we believe in restorative practices and repairing the harm. we don't believe in kicks kids out of school. that's not a solution. we are an educational institution. we go through this process and the perpetrator understands the damage and make it right to the victim. it's not okay shake hands. it's a whole process. you talk about it and process what is happening and people follow up on that, so we very much believe in this restorative process in san francisco and how do we know? because of the indicators that should be going up are going up and the others are going down. our truancies are down. suspensions are down and students in class is going up. thank you for being here. [applause] >> okay. that's okay. you jumped ahead to several of my questions so you don't get to talk anymore. for the r
to a education is i social justice issue and if you deny that you're denying their civil rights. that's how we feel about being proactive. now there is a line of demarcation happens and we want to be proactive i know jill is looking at me. when the event happens and there is harm that occurs we believe in restorative practices and repairing the harm. we don't believe in kicks kids out of school. that's not a solution. we are an educational institution. we go through this process and the...
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under the national relations act just as we do with the civil rights laws and the wage loss. that is being challenged. the biggest publicity that has been generated do not involve a poor decision. it was the bowling case. they decided to -- it was a boeing case. they wanted to open a plant in south carolina. they have had work stoppages. a charge was filed that they were cursing the -- kior sing sing unionan-- coer employees. the matter went before an administrative law judge. the charge was filed. he said let's issue a come plane so the administrative law judge and labor board can hear it and it can go to court. there were apparently statements made by boeing official saying we will open the print to punish you. that is a violation. you are coercing employees. that would be an unfair labor practice. the biggest issue was if they move the plant to south carolina, would that be legal? if they laid off workers in seattle and moved to the plate for antiunion purposes, this is called a runaway shop. they could order them to move back to seattle or higher the seattle workers in so
under the national relations act just as we do with the civil rights laws and the wage loss. that is being challenged. the biggest publicity that has been generated do not involve a poor decision. it was the bowling case. they decided to -- it was a boeing case. they wanted to open a plant in south carolina. they have had work stoppages. a charge was filed that they were cursing the -- kior sing sing unionan-- coer employees. the matter went before an administrative law judge. the charge was...
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it really is a civil rights issue. it is not just gay rights. it is everybody's rights in general. so guys are kind of -- as weed kate and as we talk about this, guys are starting to really open up their minds and hearts to the situation. >> bill: it was interesting in the inaugural address president obama put selma and stonewall in the same sentence, right making the point you've made. it is all part -- continuation, if you will, of the same movement. so it is like there's no rest for the weary. you come right off the football field and you jump into getting your mba at george washington university. a special program there. tell us about it. >> it is the star mba program. i'm in the inaugural class. we started in 2011. now we're going to be wrapping up in 2013. but you know with all of the customized educations and being a professional athlete we have to have a really customized schedule. if you want to go to school and you want to have a hire education and a personal learning experience, then you have to find a place that's going to have a customized -- education for you and wher
it really is a civil rights issue. it is not just gay rights. it is everybody's rights in general. so guys are kind of -- as weed kate and as we talk about this, guys are starting to really open up their minds and hearts to the situation. >> bill: it was interesting in the inaugural address president obama put selma and stonewall in the same sentence, right making the point you've made. it is all part -- continuation, if you will, of the same movement. so it is like there's no rest for...
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. >> brian: right. there is way too much talking during the mission. he said they talked very little. but everyone is making movie except those who did the job. meanwhile, so much for civility. >> steve: must be sweeps. >> brian: i thought that was hannity and colmes. lawmakers start punching each other out on live tv in georgia. >> gretchen: under attack by 300 taliban fighters. what would you do? meet the american hero who refused to give up oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more
. >> brian: right. there is way too much talking during the mission. he said they talked very little. but everyone is making movie except those who did the job. meanwhile, so much for civility. >> steve: must be sweeps. >> brian: i thought that was hannity and colmes. lawmakers start punching each other out on live tv in georgia. >> gretchen: under attack by 300 taliban fighters. what would you do? meet the american hero who refused to give up oh! progress-oh! [ female...
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the civil rights act of 1964 was first introduced in 1948, took a little while. the hate crimes of 2009 was first introduced in 96, took some time. we are not backing off this. i have spent as much time on this issue as any issue and i speak as not simply -- i approach it not simply from the perspective of a civil rights lawyer, i approach it from the perspective of a parent of 3 and that informs my judgment as much as -- and my passion for this as much as anything. i can't promise, i don't know when we're going to be able to declare victory. i look at so many of the civil rights issues of our time and they have remained all too persistent but that doesn't mean we cannot continue to be dogged and i think we've seen successes. success didn't come soon enough for you and that is tragic and that's what motivates me and others to continue this work and so i hope we'll continue it together and i hope we'll be persistent. i hope we'll just demand it and as we continue to demand it, i think we'll make progress. >> my heart is heavy for your experience. i can't imagine t
the civil rights act of 1964 was first introduced in 1948, took a little while. the hate crimes of 2009 was first introduced in 96, took some time. we are not backing off this. i have spent as much time on this issue as any issue and i speak as not simply -- i approach it not simply from the perspective of a civil rights lawyer, i approach it from the perspective of a parent of 3 and that informs my judgment as much as -- and my passion for this as much as anything. i can't promise, i don't...
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tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, rusly
tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in...
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he was also director for civil rights at the department of human health services. tom, you will find, is passion ate and committed to equality and justice for everyone. tom, more than anyone i know, makes every single day in his life matter, whether it's focused on anti-bullying work, voting rights, disability rights, housing rights, the eighth amendment, immigration, hate crimes or human trafficking. tom cares about all of those issues to his core and he works every day to make the world a better place. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome assistant attorney general tom perez. (applause). >> good morning, it's an honor to be back here. i got to spend some time last night with my brother who lives down the road apiece, his daughter is a sophomore in high school, she asked me if i wanted to go golfing at the presidio, i said i can't walk that much, i just had my knee replaced. melinda has been an incredible partner, it's a partnership between our partners in the u.s. attorney offices and our partners in state and local government. when i think about the hate crimes
he was also director for civil rights at the department of human health services. tom, you will find, is passion ate and committed to equality and justice for everyone. tom, more than anyone i know, makes every single day in his life matter, whether it's focused on anti-bullying work, voting rights, disability rights, housing rights, the eighth amendment, immigration, hate crimes or human trafficking. tom cares about all of those issues to his core and he works every day to make the world a...
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was a high turnout this is this sort of thing is quite clear i mean if we want to speak about human rights drone attacks is just the tip of the iceberg the united states invaded iraq afghanistan they helped create a civil war in syria they say with with the help of nato they destroyed the infrastructure in libya now we see what's going on in mali israel's cities that israel commits in lebanon and in gaza the siege of gaza for years was supported by the united states in the e.u. basically preventing people from being able to eat and properly and to have medicine so and i personally i'm a survivor of two chemical attacks are in the ring that iran iraq war these chemicals were provided to saddam hussein by e.u. countries e.c. countries at the time and the and the united states the technology and the support the u.n. security council blocked any condemnation of iraq so you know the crimes that have been created against humanity when it come is really we have to look to europe in the united states to see the real culprits and while it wears the iranians have never engaged in an attack iran even
was a high turnout this is this sort of thing is quite clear i mean if we want to speak about human rights drone attacks is just the tip of the iceberg the united states invaded iraq afghanistan they helped create a civil war in syria they say with with the help of nato they destroyed the infrastructure in libya now we see what's going on in mali israel's cities that israel commits in lebanon and in gaza the siege of gaza for years was supported by the united states in the e.u. basically...
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was a high turnout this is this sort of thing it's quite clear i mean if we want to speak about human rights drone attacks is just the tip of the iceberg the united states invaded iraq afghanistan they helped create a civil war in syria they they with the with the help of nato they destroyed the infrastructure in libya now we see what's going on in mali israel's cities that israel commits in lebanon and in gaza the siege of gaza for years was supported by the united states in the e.u. basically preventing people from being able to eat and properly and to have medicine so and i personally i'm a survivor of two chemical attacks are in the ring the iran iraq war these chemicals were provided to saddam hussein by e.u. countries e.c. countries at the time and the and the united states the technology and the support the u.n. security council blocked any condemnation of iraq so you know the crimes that have been created against humanity when it come is really we have to look to europe in the united states to see the real culprits and while it wears the iranians have never engaged in an attack iran
was a high turnout this is this sort of thing it's quite clear i mean if we want to speak about human rights drone attacks is just the tip of the iceberg the united states invaded iraq afghanistan they helped create a civil war in syria they they with the with the help of nato they destroyed the infrastructure in libya now we see what's going on in mali israel's cities that israel commits in lebanon and in gaza the siege of gaza for years was supported by the united states in the e.u. basically...
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was a high turnout this is this sort of thing it's quite clear i mean if we want to speak about human rights drone attacks is just the tip of the iceberg the united states invaded iraq afghanistan they helped create a civil war in syria they they with the with the help of nato they destroyed the infrastructure in libya now we see what's going on in mali israel's cities that israel commits in lebanon and in gaza the siege of gaza for years was supported by the united states in the e.u. basically preventing people from being able to eat and properly and to have medicine so and i personally i'm a survivor of two chemical attacks are in the ring the iran iraq war these chemicals were provided to saddam hussein by e.u. countries e.c. countries at the time and the and the united states the technology and the support the u.n. security council blocked any condemnation of iraq so you know the crimes that have been created against humanity when it come is really we have to look to europe in the united states to see the real culprits and while whereas the iranians have never engaged in an attack iran e
was a high turnout this is this sort of thing it's quite clear i mean if we want to speak about human rights drone attacks is just the tip of the iceberg the united states invaded iraq afghanistan they helped create a civil war in syria they they with the with the help of nato they destroyed the infrastructure in libya now we see what's going on in mali israel's cities that israel commits in lebanon and in gaza the siege of gaza for years was supported by the united states in the e.u. basically...
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groups such as human rights watch as well as the israeli civil rights movement has been aware of this particular incident for quite some time now the australian media is reporting that this man came to live in israel when he was a youngster he made what is called idea and he was recruiting on the stand by the messiah these raided secret service something went wrong and we've been given no reason for him being imprisoned but they respect the nation that it would have had to be connected somehow with espionage and sensitive state secrets the. former foreign minister avigdor lieberman has said that left wing parliamentarians have damaged israeli security by bringing this issue to the fore in the first place. but a slave reporting there were plenty of questions remain after that israeli spy secret was revealed columnist and senior correspondent for israel's ha'aretz newspaper. says the entire situation is a source of embarrassment for the country on one level it's an espionage story and mystery regarding the foreign intelligence service mossad and the tragic. circumstances under which one
groups such as human rights watch as well as the israeli civil rights movement has been aware of this particular incident for quite some time now the australian media is reporting that this man came to live in israel when he was a youngster he made what is called idea and he was recruiting on the stand by the messiah these raided secret service something went wrong and we've been given no reason for him being imprisoned but they respect the nation that it would have had to be connected somehow...
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connie rice, the top civil rights lawyer in los angeles, has said repeatedly in public and in her book she's seen a sea change in relations within the lapd and within -- between the lapd and the african-american community. you look at los angeles. it's got roughly 11% african-american population. if you look at the command staff of the lapd, 22% of their captains and above are african-american. the three-star chief of operations, my good personal friend, and a suburb cop is earl passinger, an african-american who grew up in south central l.a. and a commander there for many years. but if you want to get micro instead of macro, look at this case. there were two captains who were the judges in the board of rights that christopher dorner says was so unfair, and racially prejudiced. one of them he may or may not have been aware is married to an african-american woman with whom he has several children and is a commander in south los angeles where he is beloved and revered in the community. it's not perfect. no place will be. but i any the progress has been marked and for the lapd dramatic. >
connie rice, the top civil rights lawyer in los angeles, has said repeatedly in public and in her book she's seen a sea change in relations within the lapd and within -- between the lapd and the african-american community. you look at los angeles. it's got roughly 11% african-american population. if you look at the command staff of the lapd, 22% of their captains and above are african-american. the three-star chief of operations, my good personal friend, and a suburb cop is earl passinger, an...
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all while being mindful of the protection of civil rights, civil liberties, and individual privacy. we look forward to working closely with the private sector as we design and implement the programs just as we have been working closely with them up until this point. that way they can operate and in any effective manner. that will begin say truly that government is doing everything they can to help ensure the private security of the nation. now, i would like to turn to my colleague and friend, the deputy attorney general, jim cole. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for being here today. last year, the administration made its views on the importance of privacy and civil liberties clear. the administration declared, cyber security and privacy are not mutually exclusive. it also affirmed its commitment that, and i quote again, the sharing of never mission must be conducted in a manner that preserves america's privacy, data confidentiality and civil liberties. as you heard from everybody here today, this is a foundational piece of what we are doing today. everybody supports this as
all while being mindful of the protection of civil rights, civil liberties, and individual privacy. we look forward to working closely with the private sector as we design and implement the programs just as we have been working closely with them up until this point. that way they can operate and in any effective manner. that will begin say truly that government is doing everything they can to help ensure the private security of the nation. now, i would like to turn to my colleague and friend,...
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